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  • Counsel for the Church: Following the Biblical Model for Invisible Pastors

    Today’s post is sponsored by BJU Seminary and written by Greg Stiekes, professor of New Testament and Theology. BJU Seminary equips Christian leaders through an educational and ministry experience that is biblically shaped, theologically rich, historically significant, and evangelistically robust. Christian authors who have an intriguing ability to take the pulse of the church and…

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    A La Carte (October 10)

    You’ll find four or five new Kindle deals today. Logos has the Teach the Text commentary series discounted for a week. It’s a solid series with lots of especially good volumes. (Yesterday on the blog: On Being an Inflatable Tank) The Lure of Androgyny Androgyny is in, and this article attempts to get to the…

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    The Pastor as Renaissance Man

    This sponsored post is provided by Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. If you’ve been in church ministry for any length of time, you’ve probably discovered that one of the persistent challenges of your role is the apparent need to treat it like ten roles. While nearly every pastor is exceptionally gifted in one particular area or…

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    Confronting the Current Church Leadership Crisis

    This sponsored post was prepared by the Biblical Eldership Resources team. All leaders want to be successful. Success has its perks, but it also has its downside—and being highly successful can have a highly dangerous downside. A leader can become domineering and dictatorial, resulting in devastated lives, decimated churches and demise of ministries. Church leaders…